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I want to be an Australian parent reunion immigrant, but my mother once had cancer and is now stable. Can she pass the health test? Can you still do permanent residence?

The most common diseases that have great influence on immigration application are tuberculosis, hepatitis B and AIDS.

In addition to the above three common diseases, in some cases, although the applicant's physical condition will not pose a threat to the health and safety of others, if the treatment of the disease will bring a great economic burden to the Australian government or affect Australians' use of relevant medical equipment, the relevant immigration application may still be rejected. Common ones are: intermediate/advanced cancer, leukemia, necrosis of important organs, severe mental retardation, severe polio, paralysis, stroke, etc.

Your mother has settled down, this is no problem. There are many successful cases after cancer has stabilized.

I hope the above answers can help you!